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  2. Open Virtualization Format - Wikipedia

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    Open Virtualization Format (OVF) is an open standard for packaging and distributing virtual appliances or, more generally, software to be run in virtual machines. The standard describes an "open, secure, portable, efficient and extensible format for the packaging and distribution of software to be run in virtual machines ".

  3. Virtual appliance - Wikipedia

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    Virtual appliances are provided to the user or customer as files, via either electronic downloads or physical distribution. The file format most commonly used is the Open Virtualization Format (OVF). It may also be distributed as Open Virtual Appliance (OVA), the .ova file format is interchangeable with .ovf.

  4. VMware VMFS - Wikipedia

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    VMware VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) is VMware, Inc.'s clustered file system used by the company's flagship server virtualization suite, vSphere. It was developed to store virtual machine disk images, including snapshots. Multiple servers can read/write the same filesystem simultaneously while individual virtual machine files are locked.

  5. ONTAP - Wikipedia

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    Starting with ONTAP Deploy 2.11.2 vCenter plugin was introduced, which allows performing all the ONTAP Deploy functionality from vCenter. In contrast, previously management performed from either command line or with vSphere VM OVA setup master. Like on the FAS platform, ONTAP Select supports high availability and clustering. As a FAS platform ...

  6. VMware vSphere - Wikipedia

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    VMware vSphere (formerly VMware Infrastructure 4) is VMware's cloud computing virtualization platform. [ 2 ] It includes vCenter Configuration Manager, as well as vCenter Application Discovery Manager, and the ability of vMotion to move more than one virtual machine at a time from one host server to another.

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    “It’s crazy! I had to put my reading glasses on to make sure it wasn’t our house,” said Jonelle Delk, a resident who said she’s gotten almost a dozen calls and texts from friends and family.

  8. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    A new VM storage scheme where all VM data is stored in one single folder to improve VM portability; Several UI enhancements including a new look with VM preview and scale mode; On 32-bit hosts, VMs can each use more than 1.5 GB of RAM; In addition to OVF, the single file OVA format is supported; CPU use and I/O bandwidth can be limited per VM

  9. Donovan Mitchell leads Cavaliers past Bulls to keep ... - AOL

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    The Cleveland Cavaliers’ undefeated run is alive and well. Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers flew ahead in the fourth quarter on Monday night at the United Center to beat the Chicago Bulls 119 ...